One of the 2000s’ Best Comedies Has a Brutal Rotten Tomatoes Score

As a film enthusiast, I’d like to shed some light on a 2000s comedy that took a hit from the Tomatometer – “The Benchwarmers,” featuring Rob Schneider, David Spade, and Jon Heder. With a lowly 13% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on more than 60 reviews, it might seem like this baseball comedy is one of the worst films of the 21st century. However, that couldn’t be farther from reality. I found myself laughing out loud throughout the movie, and I’m confident that many others did as well.

Fantastic Four Theory Perfectly Explains Why Galactus Comes to Earth in the MCU’s First Steps

A novel idea proposes an intriguing reason for why Galactus selects Earth as his next feast in “The Fantastic Four: First Steps“. @comicodigy on Instagram offers this theory, stating that Galactus and the Silver Surfer may be drawn to Earth following the birth of Franklin Richards, whose powers could provide Galactus with an endless food source. In the upcoming live-action film “The Fantastic Four: First Steps“, Franklin Richards, who possesses the ability to create new worlds and realities, will make his debut. With this power, he could potentially serve as Galactus’ personal chef.

The Expanse: Osiris Reborn Developer “Humbled” by Mass Effect Comparisons

Initially, we are deeply honored by the comparisons being drawn. For us, Mass Effect serves as a profound inspiration since it’s a legendary title for the Xbox 360 era, and many members of our team at Owlcat grew up playing it. Its influence on us is immense. Many individuals enter the gaming industry inspired by games like Mass Effect, aspiring to create something similar or simply make games as their profession. Given this, it’s undeniable that Mass Effect has significantly impacted us as developers.

Subnautica 2 Leaked Document Outlining Content Cut From Early Access is Real, Says Krafton

According to reports, this supposedly involved the deletion of two ecosystems, fewer animal species (including one less monster-like creature), no custom game options, fewer vehicles and tools, and even less storyline content. At first, Krafton didn’t confirm the authenticity of these claims, but later on, through Kotaku’s Ethan Gach, they acknowledged it as true in a bid for open communication.

The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4 Debuts Opening: Watch

In two years since the conclusion of Season 3, “The Rising of The Shield Hero” continues its grand adventure, with Naofumi and his companions embarking on their next phase towards the Beastmen’s nation. With a looming danger affecting Raphtalia at the end of Season 3, Naofumi must address these issues before the impending new wave strikes. The season kicks off with a fresh opening theme titled “Resolution,” sung by MADKID, which you can listen to in the video below.

The Thing’s 5 Best Looks

As the Fantastic Four series concludes spectacularly before its reboot, Marvel’s original superhero team has never been more vibrant than they are now. Despite Dr. Doom currently ruling over the world, the team has remarkably remained united amidst it all. Add to that the ongoing mini-series starring The Thing, this is an exceptional era for Fantastic Four fans. To commemorate this exciting phase, we’re highlighting the chicest member of Marvel’s First Family and his impeccable sense of style.

All 6 DCU Projects Set Up By Superman

In “Superman,” despite having an abundance of superheroes that initially made some fans apprehensive, the narrative doesn’t feel congested. Instead, James Gunn, the writer, director, and co-executive at the studio, cleverly condensed three centuries of DCU history into brief title cards at the film’s start. This approach enhances audience immersion and allows for a more believable experience, while also bypassing the repetitive origin stories we’re accustomed to seeing.

South Park Announces SDCC 2025 Plans Amidst Paramount Turmoil

In the midst of ongoing delays and licensing problems affecting Paramount’s streaming library (resulting in the removal of the series from Paramount+ for viewers in various regions), Comedy Central has revealed its schedule for San Diego Comic-Con this year, highlighting significant events for the popular show “South Park.” Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone will share a major panel with Mike Judge of “Beavis and Butt-head” and Andy Samberg of “Digman!” on Thursday, July 24th. This panel promises to be intriguing as Comedy Central showcases its new adult animated productions.

Glen Powell and Twisters Cast React to David Corenswet Landing Superman Role

Over the exhilarating weekend of Superman‘s release, I, a devoted cinema enthusiast, found myself moved by Glen Powell’s heartfelt tribute to David Corenswet, whom he affectionately referred to as a “class-act.” In the post below, you’ll find a clip from the moment our cast discovered their colleague’s superhero role. Don’t miss out on this special moment!